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On Democratisation of EOO: The Committee that had been set up to look into further democratisation of Equal Opportunity Office will be asked to expedite its decision .

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On Recognition of Madarsa Certificates for BA 1st Year Admissions in JNU: .

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JNUSU had been persistently struggling to clinch this issue and had conducted a massive signature campaign and public meetings to sensitise JNU on the need to democratise the admissions process. Following this campaign, the matter had been taken up by the Equivalence Committee of JNU which had sought inputs from other Universities which recognise madarsa degrees. Responses from these universities have arrived and in todays agreement, the Administration has agreed to vigorously pursue the matter towards recognition of the madarsa degrees. .

While these are significant gains, JNUSU and the JNU student movement must pursue each of these issues to its logical conclusion. .

This long and continuing struggle is a remarkable chapter in the history of the JNU .

student movement. It was marked by the democratic spirit asserted -by the students of JNU in their determination to set a new agenda for the student movement by taking up the struggles of workers and preventing the victimisation of their comrades in this struggle; -by the teachers of JNU in their support to the minimum wage struggle and their resistance to the punitive actions on activists of that struggle -by a range of democratic personalities, citizens and academics who issued statements in solidarity with the students or who came to meet the hunger strikers: Historians Sumit Sarkar, Uma Chakravarty, Poet Viren Dangwal (who met hunger strikers yesterday), legal experts like Prashant Bhushan and Colin Gonsalves, writer Arundhati Roy, filmmakers like Anand Patwardhan and Sanjay Kak, social activists like Medha Patkar, and ex-VC of NEHU B D Sharma, human rights groups like PUDR and EPW consultant editor Gautam Navlakha, Sumit Chakravarty, editor of Mainstream, journalists like Amit Sengupta, former JNUSU office bearers, various central Trade Union bodies and academics of various campuses in the capital like Delhi University and Jamia Millia Islamia, and various JNU alumni, to name just a few. The JNU student movement will continue this democratic bond in the days to come. .

We hope that todays agreement is a sign that the JNU Administration will in future view students struggles on issues like minimum wages and workers rights in a positive rather than a punitive light. We believe that the JNU Administration will carry forward the spirit of todays agreement and will work along with the entire JNU community to build a more humane, egalitarian and democratic JNU. .

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An Appeal to JNU Faculty for Support and Solidarity in JNUSUs Ongoing Struggle .

We are issuing this appeal on behalf of the student community to our faculty members at a time when the JNU Administration has rusticated and declared out-of-bounds three Office Bearers of the JNUSU as well as two other student activists who were part of a JNUSU-led protest. .

You must be aware by now that this situation is the outcome of an agitation in which the entire student community has been participating for over a month. We have repeatedly stated that there is a need for open and democratic dialogue on the part of all sections of the university community, as well as coordination between students, karamcharis and teachers. The present impasse is an unfortunate situation that has arisen where protest actions by the student community are met with unqualified repression on the part of the JNU Administration. But even at this juncture, we would reiterate the need for genuine dialogue, which has been a marker of the democratic culture of the university, and we believe that the teaching community has always played a vital role in initiating such dialogue. .

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We would also appeal to you for support and solidarity in JNUSUs ongoing struggle against commercialisation and the anti-democratic moves of the JNU Administration. .

Who is responsible for the breakdown of dialogue? .

It has been several months now since the Supreme Court stay order on the JNUSU elections for non-compliance with the Lyngdoh Committee Recommendations. Since the matter is still proceeding in court, as an interim measure, the students of JNU, in compliance with the provisions of the JNUSU Constitution, in a massive UGBM extended the tenure of the incumbent JNUSU. To all intents and purposes, therefore, this JNUSU continues to represent the legitimate aspirations of the student community and is duty-bound to struggle for them. The JNU Administration, however, has chosen to use the Supreme Court stay order as an opportunity to bypass the student union and the larger student community in all decision-making bodies and procedures. This has led to a tremendous sense of anger among the student community. .

What made it worse was the fact that the administration took several steps and policy decisions, of direct concern to the student community, without consulting the student body or student representatives in any way: .

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This was seen in the increase in the fee of the JNU Prospectus by 67% (by passing Standing Committee on Admissions), a move which JNUSU has been arguing, would deter students from deprived backgrounds from applying to JNU. .

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A circular issued by the PRO allowed the ecologically-sensitive area of Parthasarathy Rock to be made available for the shooting of films and advertisements on a commercial basis (bypassing the CDC and ETF). Worse, the entire area around PSR has been razed and trees have been cut, and the administration was not able to show any proof that it got this sanctioned by the Environmental Task Force. .

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This administration has also been reneging on its earlier commitments to JNUSU, even agreements in writing! Thus, last year after JNUSU pointed out several anomalies in the admission process, the administration agreed to set up a committee to examine the modalities of implementing OBC reservation, but this committee is said to have met only once and that too without any student participation. Similar is the case with their repeated deviations from their own commitment regarding the deadline of allotment of Koyena Hostel, even when hundreds of students are still waiting after the lapse one and a half semesters. .

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Even greater distress was caused by the fact that the administration unilaterally decided to install individual electric meters for each room in the upcoming Koena Hostel (bypassing IHA etc) with the stated intention of making students pay for the electricity that they consume. .

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On all these issues, JNUSU organized several protest actions which were marked by historic and unprecedented participation by the student community. Following the demonstration of over 1500 students, there was a partial dialogue, which was left inconclusive by the administration. On 11 Feb we were issued open threats of dire consequences if we do not withdraw our agitation. JNU is after all a University: cant the student community expect open, informed, reasoned dialogue based on data and facts and accommodation of our demands? .

Why did the administration shirk this responsibility and instead issue threats? Even when faced with such provocation, JNUSU did not succumb to pressure and allow the movement to spiral out of control. However, the administration alternated between threatening the students, repeated vacillation and back-tracking on its commitments, as well as occasional, inconclusive dialogue. .

The (Il)logic of Punitive Action .

Eventually, the JNU administration conceded that it would withdraw the circular on the commercial use of the PSR area and also stated that it would not levy user charges from students. While these measures represent an advance of the student movement, many issues remain unresolved given the administrations insensitive and piecemeal approach to solving problems. On the issue of rolling back the price of the Prospectus, the JNU Administration, in three long days of negotiations, entirely failed to respond to the logical, rational arguments and issues raised by JNUSU. After more than 15 days of protest, two meetings of the Standing Committee on Admissions were convened on 19-20 Feb., but far from seriously debating or reviewing the hike, these meetings were used only to ratify the increase [which till then had not been discussed in any of JNUs decision-making forum]. Instead, to maintain the pretence of being pro-poor, the VC all of a sudden introduced a clause that applicants from Below Poverty Line [BPL] .

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Mr. Sandeep Singh, an M.Phil/Ph.D. student of Centre for Philosophy, School of Social Sciences and r/o 27, Lohit Hostel has been tound to be involved in physically preventing the sale of admission forms thereby not only disrupting the admission process but also obstructing the normal administrative functioning of the University. .

This act of Mr. Sandeep Singh is a serious act of indiscipline, unbecoming of a student of JNU and calls for a strict disciplinary action against him. He has been involved in acts of misconduct and indiscipline on earlier occasions also. .

JNU provides enough space for redressal of any kind of grievance to every member of the JNU community. However, coercive methods of protests, which lead to disrupting the academic and administrative functioning of the University have no place in the university system. .

The Vice-Chancellor, _in exercise of his powers vested in him under Statute 32 of the Statutes ofthe university has ordered the rustication of Mr. Sandeep Singh with immediate effect for a period of four ( 4) semesters. His name shall stand removed from the rolls of the university forthwith. .

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have expanded beyond earlier restrictions. The building of Koena hostel must be expedited, and JNUSU insisted that the planning and construction of another new hostel must start immediately, so that this situation does not recur next year. .

Expansion of Health Centre is a pressing need of the JNU community. Due to consistent efforts of JNUSU, several specialists have been appointed, but the health centre is yet to become round-the -clock. During the UGC team's visit for the XIth Plan, JNUSU forced a survey of the Health Centre by the team and presented a detailed expansion plan. .

Correct implementation of OBC reservation .

In 2007, the OBC reservation bill became a law. Almost immediately, its implementation was stalled by the anti-reservation forces. AISAs Office-bearers in JNUSU, took the protest to the streets. Within the campus, AISA opposed YFE every inch of the way, insisting that JNU could never be their domain. In April 2008, the Supreme Court finally ruled in favour of OBC reservation, though its judgement does not lack inconsistencies. .

In April 2008, following JNUSUs agitation, the JNU Administration agreed to implement 27% OBC reservation in one go. But the MHRD rejected JNUs proposal, insisting that OBC reservations and concomitant seat increase must be implemented in a staggered manner. This rejection emboldened the anti-reservation forces within JNU, particularly within the Administration. Raising its voice against this unfavourable tide, JNUSU struggled to secure 12% OBC reservations while under MHRDs directive only 9% OBC reservations is being implemented in campuses throughout the country. .

However, the emboldened anti-reservation forces in the administration tried all tactics to impede, hinder and delay the proper implementation of reservations. The JNU VC misled the AC by arguing that since reservations had now crossed the 50% bar, PH reservation would be implemented in a horizontal [and thus restricted manner]. Against this blatant illegality, JNUSU raised the concerns of PH students and forced the administration to come out with a new list. When the M.Phil viva lists were released, the cut-off marks for OBC students were kept the same as that of general students, in gross violation of the law. Again, JNUSU intervened and forced the administration to bring out a fresh list of OBC students. .

Finally, in a wilful violation of even the MHRD directives, the JNU administration wrongly applied the relaxation of cut-off marks for OBC students, thereby leading to the non-fulfilment of the OBC quota. JNUSU exposed the administrations deceit and launched a12-day indefinite hunger strike. As a result of this agitation, the administration was forced to provide JNUSU its position in writing, something they had earlier refused to do. It was also compelled to constitute two committees to look into the issue of non-fulfilment of OBC seats as well as gross anomalies in the 2008 admission process. Importantly, the administration agreed that those seats remaining unfilled this year would be carried over to next years admissions, as a one-time measure. .

JNUSU has expanded this struggle into further arenas. Detailed representations were submitted to the UGC and MHRD. A massive public meeting with legal experts and faculty members exposed the JNU Administration and endorsed JNUSUS position. .

A consistent resistance to fascist forces .

At the present juncture, when various political forces have been creating an embedded communal commonsense, JNUSU has mobilized students to speak out against communal logic, the communalisation of culture and the witch hunting of minorities. .

In campus, the ABVP which has shown no commitment to any student issue has engaged in a vicious campaign to inflame the campus with its communal venom and divide the student community. In October last year, a Ph.D student from Lohit hostel belonging to the minority community was beaten up by the ABVPs goons. On the night of the JNUSU Presidential Debate on 31st October, ABVP lumpens engaged in wholesale violence. The tent was torn down, stones pelted, and candidates as well as EC members assaulted. While the ABVP publicly defended its activities, the JNU administration refused to take suo moto cognizance, thus making clear the indulgent attitude of the JNU Administration towards these communal forces. .

At each step, JNUSU has mobilized the student community against the ABVP. In the Lohit Hostel case, the administration was forced to take action against the culprits in December.Through repeated protest demonstrations, the administration was forced to set up an independent enquiry to look into the ABVPs violence during the Presidential Debate. Based on hundreds of student depositions and other evidences, the Prof. Shankar Basu Committee report has unequivocally identified the miscreants and also asked that adequate action be taken. However, in refusing to take action against ABVP on the basis of this report, the administrations credibility lies completely eroded; its political biases are no longer left to speculation. .

That the ABVP has been emboldened by the administrative policy of silence, inaction and delay is evident as they engaged in open violence during the Candrabhaga hostel night or have since brought out .

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The college office guides juniors and seniors through the college admissions process (Photos by Aryn Bloodworth, 2011; Laura Zingmond, 2015)

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the initiative of organizing a massive instant protest at Jantar corporatization. They stood by the administration in.

Mantar on 27 December 2010, continuing the movement until crackdowns on students, ran dubious campaigns against.

his release. proper implementation of OBC reservation and reduced.

politics to one of slander and personalized attacks..

JNUSU Election and the Struggle Against the.

Lyngdoh Recommendations : We have seen this.

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Throughout the protracted struggle against Lyngdoh, AISA When they never worked to restore the deprivation points.

has played a leading role - whether it is mobilizing students, in JNU's admission, which stood scrapped during 1983-.

or public opinion, or funds. This struggle has been fought 93, despite the fact that it was SFI which led JNUSUs.

against all odds. The casteist and anti-democratic Youth for for most of the terms during this period.

Equality (YFE) has openly defied JNU's cherished processes.

of democratic decision-making - they refused to participate When they championed the opening of the Nestle outlet.

in UGBMs, and instead routinely ran to the JNU in this campus in 2004-05 and defended it till the last,.

administration and to the Supreme Court to scuttle campus.

democracy at every stage. When they betrayed the struggle for minimum wages in.

2006-07 by demanding punitive action on protesting.

SFI, which has a national position in favour of the students and striking workers,.

Lyngdoh committee report, boycotted several of JSC's.

initiatives - like the national convention for campus In their total abstinence from the struggle for the correct.

democracy and the Night Vigil in 2009. In 2010, SFI led an implementation of OBC reservations and against the.

opportunist bandwagon of forces demanding that we should illegal cut-off criterion imposed by the JNU.

defy the SC stay order. Had this position not been defeated Administration, and.

at a UGBM held in February 2010, our ongoing case against.

the Lyngdoh recommendations in the SC would have been By their silence on the recent moves of the government.

severely weakened. The interim application submitted after to further commercialize and privatize education..

the Feb 2010 UGBM accompanied by the negotiations with.

Amicus Curie became the basis for the 8 Dec 2011 SC order, Like its parent party CPI(M), which has been driven out.

paving the way for the present JNUSU elections. of power in West Bengal and Kerala as a result of Singur.

and Nandigram and steady compromises on the issues of.

And over the past few months, we have also seen so the day, SFI too has no moral authority left to talk about.

called "democratic" and "radical" forces like DSU also any substantial issues of politics and student interests..

undermining the platform of the UGBM by shamefully refusing As a result, most of their time is engaged in vitriolic,.

to accept UGBM mandates. They are desperate to create a personalized slander against AISA and its activists. In.

"more radical that thou" ELECTION AGENDA for themselves! fact, far from confronting the right-wing and administrative.

In the process, DSU simply refused to acknowledge the assaults, it is anti-AISAism which has become the sole.

adverse impact of a long-term suspension of JNUSU and plank of SFI's politics..

elected student representation..

DSU, which supports the anarchist-militarist Maoist.

Other organizations stream is only interested in empty `radical' phrase-mongering.

and mindless targeting of AISA by hook or crook, desperate.

Where AISA has sought to articulate and fight for a to prove itself `more radical than thou'..

radical, pro-student, pro-people vision of politics on this.

campus, there exist other student groups with political It is indeed interesting, that both these so-called.

agendas quite removed from ours. `left' organistions - SFI and DSU- far from engaging in.

or enriching any creative democratic politics, are.

Take the ABVP. Its activists have repeatedly engaged in obsessed with anti-AISA-ism in all their stances. Their.

acts of violence, lumpenism, and venomous communal hostile role against AISA for years on the `cut-off' struggle.

campaigns. They have shown a complete absence of concern for proper implementation of OBC reservation is the one of.

for genuine student issues. They have openly and the most recent examples of their blind anti-AISA obsession..

wholeheartedly supported the Sangh Parivar's pogrom of.

terror, rape, and have tried to turn JNU into a laboratory for Challenges Ahead.

their hate campaigns against Muslims..

We are right now at a juncture when the elected JNUSU.

YFE was born in the wake of OBC reservations with the must ensure broader mobilisation against Lyngdoh.

single point agenda to spread casteist frenzy against social recommendations and in defenceof campus democracy. For a.

justice. Subsequently, with the implementation of OBC long time, we have been demanding reduction of weightage.

reservation, most of its cadres have returned to their original of viva marks in JNU admission process, to stall the possibility.

home of ABVP. But given its deeply reactionary character, of discrimination and subjective biases. Also ensuring hostel.

YFE continues to invent one devious means or the other to facilities, enhancement of MCM and other scholarships/.

scuttle EVERY democratic aspiration and institution of the fellowships, resisting fee hikes and commercialisation drives.

JNU student community, be it UGBM or JNUSU election. - several such struggles lay ahead..

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The NSUI generally remains silent and absent, By resisting attacks, by imagining new futures, and.

occasionally arousing itself to welcome Congress leaders.

or defend the UPA Government's assault on lives and institutionalizing progressive changes, AISA has evolved and.

livelihoods..

articulated a radical and creative vision of politics in JNU. It has.

On this campus and beyond, SFI has become a.

spokesperson for the politics of displacement and played a vanguard role in addressing the burning questions of our.

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Akbar, President, AISA, JNU time. We need to build a strong, robust resistance to assaults on.

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student rights and campus democracy; we need to defend the spirit.

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of JNUSU which is committed to struggle for a secular, democratic,.

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socially-inclusive and gender-sensitive JNU and society at large..

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Sandeep Saurav, Gen.Secy., AISA,JNU 4.

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aisa AISA in JNUSU: Imagining New Futures, Institutionalizing Progressive Policy Changes.

JNUSU Elections Sep 2012 : Perspective and Agenda.

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At the frontlines of resistance, there have always been students Organizing Brain Storming Sessions Towards Academic.

and youth fighting for an alternative politics and a vision of social Rejuvenation in different schools, creating space for.

transformation...Today, we live in time when --- transparent and non-hierarchical debate and dialogue.

between students and faculty about atmosphere of.

The State Defends Corporate Profiteering and Suppresses classroom teaching, drop-out rates, course restructuring.

People's Movements... whether in Manesar, Nandigram, and new courses - a step that helped introduce new.

Koodankulam, Jaitapur, Jagatsinghpur courses in SIS, rejection of compulsory attendance in.

SLL&CS BoS, and re-opening of the issue of integrated.

Land, lives and livelihoods of common Indians are sacrificed to BA/MA in SLL&CS against its recent dismantling..

make way for corporate profits....

Open House on Translation of Academic Texts and reading.

State repression becomes `democracy', as Operation Green materials..

Hunt, AFSPA and UAPA scuttle dissent....

JNUSU in its `Inputs for 12th Plan' proposals demanded.

Our elected Parliament hands over natural resources to super- the creation of a Translation Unit and JNU Press..

rich corporations, for private profiteering....

Operationalizing Tatkal services in Railway reservations.

Educational institutions become exclusive enclaves of the rich.

and the privileged.. Ensuring better hostel allotment policy: hostel.

accommodation for SC/ST/PH students within a day of.

From Azamgarh and Darbhanga to Mumbai and Delhi, fake applying and simultaneous allotment to General and OBC.

encounters, illegal detentions and torture of Muslim youth students and starting a new dormitory in the old SPS.

become the order of the day... building..

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Perpetrators of Bathani Tola massacre are acquitted, Ranveer Ensuring that JNU administration incorporates the building.

Sena goons are given a free hand to conduct open violence 7 new hostels in its 12th plan proposals..

against Dalit students....

In the face of increasing neo-liberal assaults of fee-hike.

Narendra Modi's `governance' is praised... even as his lieutenants and fund-cut, administration was forced the to agree in.

Maya Kodnani and Amit Shah are guilty of communal massacre principle to increase the MCM amount on receipt of funds.

and fake encounters under the 12th plan and also to include the demand for.

extending the time period of the UGC non-net scholarship.

Employment opportunities diminish, while defence budgets and to cover the entire period of research in its 12th plan.

tax subsidies to corporations flourish... proposals to the UGC. JNUSU also ensured smooth.

SWITCHOVER from non-Net UGC scholarship to JRF/SRF.

We live in an age when the model of student politics we so that students can avail the fellowship of higher amount.

articulate cannot be one that espouses divisive agendas of for the maximum period..

communal frenzy and casteist elitism against social justice..

It cannot speak in the voice of the corporates or the.

administration, but must speak in favour of students and the.

people..

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AISA-led JNUSU: Initiatives, Struggles, Achievements JNUSU's vigilance in the admission process ensured the.

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In March 2012, the JNUSU elections were restored after a long release of second lists this year for fulfilling mandated.

and protracted struggle to defend the JNUSU constitution reservation..

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against the imposition of the Lyngd oh Committee Administrative High-handedness was defeated in Koyna,.

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recommendations. The mandate of March 2012 was Shipra, Yamuna.

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overwhelmingly in favour of AISA's vision of student politics. Attempts at Fee-hike and User Charges in Mahanadi and.

Although the current JNUSU had a very short tenure, every single Yamuna have been stalled..

day of this tenure has been utilized to carry forward and.

strengthen the struggles of the student movement. Several Workers rights were vigilantly defended at each juncture.

initiatives taken up by the AISA-led JNUSU were for the very by reversing retrenchment and defending correct wages.

first time in JNU's history. and ESI/PF rights..

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Initiating the agenda of Reduction in High Weightage of School-level achievements: JNUSU pushed for academic.

Viva Marks for the first time in JNU's history and ensuring rejuvenation, introduction of new courses and democratisation.

concrete advances in the struggle by completing the data of academics. After JNUSU's intervention, the process for.

analysis of last 5 years and forcing the Viva Committee to instituting new courses and lecture modules has been initiated..

acknowledge the inherent disparity in the system. In SSS, a new lecture module on gender is being considered..

SIS has agreed to introduce a new course on `Global Southern.

Conducting Mandatory Gender Sensitization and Theories and History of International Relations' from the third.

Orientation Programmes, for the first time in JNU's history world perspective. Digitisation of the library and an Online.

as an institutional responsibility, in every school. Database in SIS is being put in place. The process of increasing.

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Forging a National Platform Against the Lyngdoh the number of optional courses offered by SSS and SIS has.

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Recommendations and for Campus Democracy been initiated. In SAA too, a workshop for research methodology.

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Institutionalizing Efforts to Make JNU a Barrier-Free Campus will be organised, and new optional and compulsory courses.

for PH/VH Students and increase of reader's/escort's were introduced this semester. New faculty recruitments, which.

was one of the important demands of the student community,.

allowance to Rs 2000 per month..

has been started. In SLL&CS, the issue of disintegration of the.

Ensuring a Well-equipped and Properly Functioning Library BA/MA programme has been reopened after JNUSU's.

including purchase of around 3,700 books after 3 years, intervention. JNUSU also opposed and successfully stopped.

renovation, digitisation, improved cataloguing and the proposal of compulsory attendance, and this was not.

networking with centre libraries..

allowed to be passed at the BoS. Kalrav and the school's wall.

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